The End Is Near The Beginning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IJKL| Yes you have said enough for the time being | A |
| There will be plenty of lace later on | B |
| Plenty of electric wool | C |
| And you will forget the eglantine | D |
| Growing around the edge of the green lake | E |
| And if you forget the colour of my hands | F |
| You will remember the wheels of the chair | G |
| In which the wax figure resembling you sat | H |
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| Several men are standing on the pier | I |
| Unloading the sea | J |
| The device on the trolly says MOTHER'S MEAT | K |
| Which means Until the end | L |
David Gascoyne
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